Apple Releases Second iOS 27 Developer Beta With RCS Upgrades and Siri Writing Tools
The update introduces new Siri writing features and replaces the previous Writing Tools panel. It is available to enrolled developers through the Settings app on eligible iPhones.
Apple has released the second developer beta of iOS 27, continuing its summer beta cycle ahead of a public release this fall. This update follows the first iOS 27 beta, which was made available after WWDC 2026. The new beta includes significant changes to Siri's writing capabilities, marking a shift in how users interact with the assistant for text generation tasks.
The second iOS 27 beta introduces a new feature called 'Write with Siri,' which replaces the standalone Writing Tools panel introduced during the iOS 18 Apple Intelligence rollout. The older interface, which included buttons for generating text in different styles like 'Friendly' or 'Professional,' has been removed in favor of the new Siri-integrated system. This change aims to streamline the user experience by integrating Siri's capabilities more deeply into the text editing process.
The new 'Write with Siri' feature allows users to request text generation, proofreading, or rewriting directly through natural language prompts. When editing text, the keyboard now prompts users to use Siri for these tasks. This feature is available in apps like Notes and other applications that use the standard system text components. The interface includes a prominent 'Write with Siri' action in the keyboard suggestions bar, with a smaller Siri button appearing if the user starts typing without using the feature.
The integration of Siri into the writing process may affect user habits and expectations for text generation tools. It could influence how developers design apps that rely on text input, potentially increasing reliance on Siri's AI capabilities. The shift may also impact the broader ecosystem of third-party tools that previously offered similar functionalities. Users may need to adapt to a more AI-driven approach to text editing, which could have implications for accessibility, customization, and user control.
As the iOS 27 beta cycle progresses, developers will have the opportunity to test these new features and provide feedback. The final public release is expected this fall, and the changes introduced in the second beta may shape the user experience significantly. The update reflects Apple's continued focus on integrating AI capabilities into its core services, with Siri playing a central role in this evolution.